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 George Williams wrote:

> My inspector wouldn't do a roll test because it would  decimate the
> populations.

Why not do a sugar shake?  This way you get the bees back and if you do the 
double shake, as per the New Zealand research, then you have a fairly 
accurate result.  Even a single shake may give you the answer you are 
looking for.  Might not be what you want but can help with a management 
decision.

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA
Had a look at www.apimondia2007.com

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